LibLinks

This page contains numerous links to web resources. Use the index below to jump to the section of interest.

Eastern Catholic Websites
Eastern Orthodox Websites
Biblical Resource Websites
Catholic Resources on the Web
Ethnic Resources on the Web
Religion Websites
Patristic Resources
Electronic Articles and Books

 

Eastern Catholic Websites

Byzantine Catholic Archeparchy of Pittsburgh
Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Parma (Ohio)
Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Passaic (NJ)
Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Phoenix (AZ)

Byzantine Catholic Church in America – Information on Byzantine faith & worship including directories, news, links to other Orthodox and Catholic Churches and message boards.

Byzantine Catholic Churches in America – Directory of related parishes and diocese in America.

Byzantine Catholic Prayer Page (includes prayers as well as audio and visual links)

Basilian Salvatoran Order

Eastern Rites of the Catholic Church (Fr. Hal Stockert, Catholic Information Network)

Melkite Greek Catholic Church

Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky Institute of Eastern Christian Studies (Canada)

Romanian Eparchy (Canton, OH)

Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia
Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Chicago (IL)
Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Parma (OH)
Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Stamford (CT)

Video

“Light of the East” (2 part video series): Part 1    Part 2

“Who Are Eastern Catholics?” with Fr. Maximos of Holy Resurrection Romanian Catholic Monastery (Newberry Springs, CA): Part 1    Part 2

“What You Should Know about Eastern Catholicism,” with Fr. Francis Vivona (Our Lady of Wisdom Italo-Greek Catholic Church, Las Vegas, NV)

“Eastern Catholic Churches” with Fr. Valerian Michlik (St. Gregory Byzantine Catholic Church, Upper St. Clair, PA): Part 1    Part 2

“Eastern Rite of the Church,” EWTN with Fr. Mark M. Morozowich

“Eastern Catholic Churches: an Orthodox Perspective” with John H. Erickson (2014)

“Eastern Catholic Churches: a Roman Catholic Perspective” with Fr. Brian Daley, S.J.

 

Eastern Orthodox Websites

American Carpatho-Russian Diocese of America – Located in Johnstown, PA.

Orthodox Church in America

Orthodox Christian Information Center

Orthodox Resources portal – Links to more than 25 Orthodox-related web resources

Orthodox Spirituality (Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North America)

Orthodox Traditions of Spirituality

Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America

Russian Orthodox Church (Rússkaya Pravoslávnaya Tsérkov), also known as the Moscow Patriarchate (site in Russian but can use Google Translator to get the gist of the page)

The Office of External Church Relations does maintain an English language page:

https://mospat.ru/en/

Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia

Serbian Orthodox Church

Ukrainian Orthodox Church in the US

 

Biblical Resource Websites

Biblindex – Index of biblical quotations and allusions in Early Christian Literature; requires account information (free)
Blue Letter Bible – Searchable Bible database with links to Strong’s Concordance as well as Greek and Hebrew texts, standard versions/translations, related commentaries, hymns and maps.
Gutenberg Bible – Online access to the British Library’s two copies of Johann Gutenberg’s Bible (circa 1450).
Resource Pages for Biblical Studies – Intended as a resource for serious, scholarly studies of the early Christian writings and their social world.

 

Catholic Resources on the Web

Apparitions of Jesus and Mary – Provides current list with links to officially sanctions or disapproved apparitions with links to clerical evidence where possible.

Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church –  Biographical entries of the 16th to the 21st century cardinals and of the events and documents concerning the origin of the Roman cardinalate and its historical evolution

Catechism of the Catholic Church (2nd ed., 1997) – The Second Edition English Translation of the Catechism of the Catholic Church includes the corrections promulgated by Pope John Paul II on 8 September 1997.

Catholic Encyclopedia (1913) – Full-text (Pre-Vatican II) edition.

Catholic Resources for Bible, Liturgy, Art and Theology – A resource project of Fr. Felix Just, S.J., PhD

Code of Canon Law – Includes searchable text, glossary, concordance as well as statistics and graphs.

Code of Canons of Oriental Churches – Canons that solely affect the Eastern Catholic Churches (unless expressly stated otherwise).

Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh

Hierarchy of the Catholic Church – Includes information on apostolic nuncios (past and present), titular sees, bishops, geographical and historical information.

Marian Apparitions Pages – Hosted by the University of Dayton, includes statistical data, FAQs, bibliographies and ecclesiastical information.

Papal Encyclicals Online – Guide to online papal and official documents of the Catholic Church (not Vatican-affiliated).

Patron Saints Index – Information on topics with patron saints, and profiles of those saints. Profiles have portraits, biographical information, areas of patronage, prayers, links to related sites, readings, etc.

Pope List

U.S. Catholic Bishops – Contact information by diocese and state.

 

Ethnic Resources on the Web

Carpatho-Rusyn Knowledge Base – Run by Greg Gressa this is intended to be an online repository for ethnic information on all things Rusyn.

 

Religion Websites

Adherents.com – Statistics and religious geography citations for over 4,200 religions, churches, denominations, religious bodies, faith groups, tribes, cultures, movements, ultimate concerns, etc.

American Religion Data Archive – Statistical data on American religion and religious practices hosted and supported by the Lilly Endowment and the John Templeton Foundation.

Christian Classics Ethereal Library – Provides searchable full text of several hundred classic Christian works in the public domain for theological study.

Digital Quaker Collection – DQC is a digital library containing full text and page images of over 500 individual Quaker works from the 17th and 18th centuries.

Early Church Fathers – English translations of material not included in Ante-Nicene, Nicene and Post-Nicene Father (also known as Migne).

Electronic Text Center at the University of Virginia – Full-text access to classic works in 15 languages covering prose, poetry, religion, philosophy and history.

Rambi – Index of Articles in Jewish Studies. Coverage from 1966- with articles in Hebrew, Yiddish and English covering Jewish Studies and Eretz Israel.

Gnosis Archive

Internet Medieval Sourcebook: Byzantium

Judaism and Jewish Resources – Directory of Jewish web resources organized by subject.

The Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies – Provides free, searchable access to electronic resources in medieval studies with connections to databases, services, texts, and images.

Medieval Facsimiles (Notre Dame University) – The Medieval Institute Library contains a large collection of facsimiles of late-antique and medieval manuscripts and texts, and of an occasional early printed book.

Open Access Journals – Full-text scholarly journals searchable by title or subject, including 66 philosophy journals, 56 religion journals, 123 history journals and 26 music journals.

Missionary Periodicals Database – Provides searchable bibliographic descriptions of periodicals published 1700s-mid 1900s in Britain by missionary societies and commercial publishers on foreign missions.

National Reference Center for Bioethics Literature – A specialized collection of books, journals, newspaper articles, legal materials, regulations, codes, government publications, and other relevant documents concerned with issues in biomedical and professional ethics.

VoiceNation – Theology Resources, A useful collection of links to general theology information.

Wabash Center : guide to Internet resources for teaching and learning in theology and religion – A selective, annotated guide to a wide variety of electronic resources in religion: syllabi, electronic texts, electronic journals, websites, bibliographies, listserv discussion groups, liturgies and reference resources, software.

 

Patristic Resources

Early Church Fathers – English translations of material not included in Ante-Nicene, Nicene and Post-Nicene Father (also known as Migne).
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